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Director:
Writer:
Wes Craven (writer)
Release Date:
22 July 1977 (USA)
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Tagline:
The lucky ones died first... more
Plot:
On the way to California, a family has the misfortune to have their car break down in an area closed to the public, and inhabited by violent savages ready to attack. full summary | full synopsis
Plot Keywords:
Desert
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Cannibal
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Blood
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Dead Animal
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Shot In The Chest
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Awards:
1 win
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NewsDesk:
(18 articles)
Ric La Monte’s The Tenant is Ready for Your Visit
(From Beyond Hollywood. 15 December 2009, 1:59 PM, PST)
Happy Birthday, Dee Wallace!
(From Icons of Fright. 14 December 2009, 9:52 AM, PST)
(From Beyond Hollywood. 15 December 2009, 1:59 PM, PST)
Happy Birthday, Dee Wallace!
(From Icons of Fright. 14 December 2009, 9:52 AM, PST)
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Susan Lanier | ... | Brenda Carter | |
| Robert Houston | ... | Bobby Carter | |
| Martin Speer | ... | Doug Wood | |
| Dee Wallace | ... | Lynne Wood | |
| Russ Grieve | ... | Big Bob Carter | |
| John Steadman | ... | Fred | |
| James Whitworth | ... | Jupiter | |
| Virginia Vincent | ... | Ethel Carter | |
| Lance Gordon | ... | Mars | |
| Michael Berryman | ... | Pluto | |
| Janus Blythe | ... | Ruby | |
| Cordy Clark | ... | Mama | |
| Brenda Marinoff | ... | Katy | |
| Peter Locke | ... | Mercury (as Arthur King) | |
| Flora | ... | Beauty, the Carters' Dog |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Blood Relations (USA) (original script title)
Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes (USA) (LD title)
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Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes (USA) (LD title)
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Runtime:
89 min | UK:86 min (cut version)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
New Zealand:R18 |
USA:X (original rating) |
USA:Unrated (unrated DVD version) |
Finland:(Banned) (1986) |
Finland:K-16 (1996) |
USA:R (MPAA rating) |
Italy:VM14 |
Sweden:15 |
UK:18 (cut) (1987) |
UK:X (original rating) (cut) |
Germany:18 (uncut) (2008) |
Argentina:X (original rating) |
Netherlands:16 |
Argentina:18 (re-rating) |
Australia:R |
Norway:18 |
UK:18 |
USA:R |
Iceland:16
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Trivia:
Janus Blythe said Wes Craven kept insisting that she be covered in more dirt through out shooting because she looked too pretty to have been living in a desert all of her life.
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Goofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: After Mars pulls Pluto off of Brenda and throws him onto the trailer floor, Pluto's lips don't move when he says, "You son of a bitch!"
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Quotes:
Brenda Carter:
We're gonna be french fries! Human french fries!
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Great American Road Trip: California or Bust (#1.7)" (2009)
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A Note Regarding SpoilersWho lives and who dies?
Is it true that they cooked a baby in the movie?
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Wes Craven first directed a film back in 1972 called Last House on the Left. If you haven't seen it...do so...for it is quite an experience. It blends dementia, depravity, cruelty, and blood and guts with values and basic moral and philosophical questions(at a very base level). He next directed The Hills Have Eyes, which many feel might be his best work. It is a horror classic to be sure for a number of reasons. It has the struggle of an innocent typical American family with a gang of cannibalistic subhumans that live in the desert. This struggle is intense, and blurs the boundary between normal and abberant behaviour(just as Craven did in LHOTL). The basic story is one of survival, not just survival of life but a way of life. The cast does a fine job...some of the psychos are quite convincing, as are the "normal" characters rather good in their roles. The story builds rather slowly but crescendos after the first death and we are given one climactic event after another. The real stars of the film, however, are the dogs...which are integral to the plot, and the desert itself, which establishes a mood and atmosphere of bleekness, desolation, and futility. Craven did a fine job with his second feature, and I would have no problem saying it was one of his better films. I would even concede that technically it is vastly superior to Last House on the Left, however, for me at least, not as horrific or chilling. Just as with Last House, much of the subject matter of the film is decidedly outrageous, with an infant possibly being served up for Thanksgiving Dinner its high point(or low point if you prefer). Unlike Last House, Hills is not nearly as graphic in its action, leaving a bit more to the imagination.